
A few days ago one of my favorite architecture blogs published a post called “5 reason to follow ArchDaily on Twitter” [sic!] While the post itself seemed clumsy and the reasons were not enticing enough to follow them the sheer idea of the post was spot on. Thus I decided to convince those of you who still don’t follow me on Twitter (I got way less followers than subscribers) to do so.
Moreover I’d like to encourage you to write a post with reasons to follow you as well!
First things first though. Here are the 10 reasons to follow me/SEO 2.0 on Twitter. You can:
- Look at the biggest sombrero in Twitter town!
- Read daily updates, not just a few times a week.
- Get fresh SEO, social media and blogging links you in many cases don’t on SEO 2.0 and on my Delicious feed either
- Find out who’s cool at Twitter and in the search and social media marketing sphere by watching me communicate with these people
- Get some hard core rants: I’m fervently anti-Digg, wary of Google and I kick fake Web celebrities like Jason “SEO is bullshit” Calacanis in the butt
- Enjoy my one of a kind humor while I ridicule bogus media phenomenons like the swine flu
- Endure my limitless arrogance while I tell you what SEO, social media and the Web are about
- Get some bizarre world views fueled by my diverse background in Eastern Europe, Hip Hop, media activism, vanguard art, web development etc.
- Learn how to network with people you’ll never actually see or meet in real life watching me doing it
- Experience the benefits of anti-SEO or SEO 2.0, me retweeting, stumbling and sphinning your links in case they’re worth it
Now think about yourself:
- What makes you truly unique?
- What do you tweet about people could really care for?
- How do you support your virtual social network?
- How do you contribute to your industry, subculture or community?
- What are the reasons you’re on the Web, into social media and Twitter in particular?
Take one or two of the best answers for each question and devise your won list! Tell me several reasons to follow you on Twitter. I might do it! Did I just convince you? OK, then. Follow me now @onreact_com
Related posts:
- Who to Follow on Twitter?
- Hey Marketers on Twitter: It’s not a Link List
- 12 Reasons Why Browzmi is the Best of StumbleUpon, Twitter & Mixx Combined +++
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